I recently found your blog site (wonderful), which then led to another cool discovery: Halloween Games, Stories and Songs by Wade Denning turned out to be the soundtrack from my Kindergarten play which I'd remembered from almost three decades ago, but never knew the source of the music. Thank you for that.

Although I downloaded your mp3 files, I have since also gotten my own copy of the record for sentimental reasons. Do you know if there was suppose to be a booklet that went with it? Also, mine is in pretty clean shape. If you'd like a better full-color jpg to include with your files, let me know.

Anonymous: when I get home tonight I'll try & drum up alt tags for the images & re-upload the table, which I hope will do the trick. In the meantime hitting this post ("previously on scar stuff") (which is text based)should get you at least 80% or so of the stuff on the list.

Jason, thanks once again for supplying us with all of the great Halloween sounds that most of us otherwise never would have heard. I only hope you're leaving other surprises for us after this Halloween season is over.

I hate to do this, but you or one of the other visitors here may be able to help me. Does anyone have a clean copy of "Halloween Spooks" by Lambert, Hendricks and Ross? I have the copy that was posted on Cake & Polka Parade, but it's kind of scratchy.

You rock man. You don't know how amazing this is. Thank you very much. I was looking for a haunted christmas album, I think I got it from your site before or through your links, can't find it though. It had a santa skeleton maybe (?) going into a chimney. Any ideas? Have a great halloween. I have some stuff I'll be ripping soon and will be sure to pass it your way.

Hmmm. Haunted Christmas? Aside from possibly being Buck Owens (or Bobby Pickett) singing "Monster's Holiday", I'd wager that the chances are high for it being Monster Christmas Mash from (the mysteriously dormant) These Records Are BenT.

Hey Stephen (well, or anyone) -- Do you have mp3s of "Merry Monster Christmas" by any chance? I coulda sworn I snagged that from Fa La La too, but can't find it anywhere (I was lazily hoping for a re-post eventually).

Oh. I had that Lp online all the time, and didn't rememer the name. Now i see it on Cool Stream i remember it. No clue where I found it though. One of the many sharity blogs some where. either that or Dr. terror may have sent it to me.

I'm glad, at this point, that I've downloaded just about all of it as it has been presented. Otherwise, since being presented with this graphic presentation, I'd simply have to take time off from work to play catch-up.

Jason I so want to gay-marry you- despite the fact that neither of us are gay-and oh yeah it's illegal (rolling eyes) just so I can claim half ownership of your record collection.

which is my charming, adorable way of say dude, you are awesome! SO many of those records were a part of my childhood, and now thanks to you, and you ALONE, they can continue to be part of my ongoing childhood! You are the best.

Here you go, Halloween-meets-Christmas fans. I've uploaded both "Merry Monster Christmas" and "Monster Christmas Mash" for your enjoyment. I can't take credit for creating these files - that goes to one of the kind members of falalalala.com or Senses Working Overtime, I don't remember.

man, between the marriage proposals & the halloween x-mas stuff (fantastic!) my head is swimming. thanks a lot everyone -- I'll try & make sure to get a lot more out there before Oct 31 & then I'll probably finally start posting some of the non-spooky stuff I've been sitting on while I've been focused on my Halloween records.

It's extra cool to see so many comments from new people too, and as always I'm super appreciative for the praise dealt my own personal spooky mixes (fer reals) -- those being the (ahem) Spooky Party & Ghoul-Arama discs. Plug plug.

I just found your site through the boingboing post on Music for Robots...this is a great collection!!! Thank you so much for sharing. I was looking to improve my sounds to scare my kids and the kids coming to my house on Halloween ....you've done me a great service!!!!

This is fantastic! I just finished a micro-fine glitter reproduction of Frankenberry & Booberry. I use the actual cereal boxes to create life sized memorials to our favorite cereals and characters. Fortunateley Booberry has sold but Frankenberry is still for sale!

Don't know if it's the version you're looking for, but "Ghost of John" is part of Scholastic's "Mother Ghost Nursery Rhymes & Other Tricks & Treats" on flip side of "Georgie" (and "The Teeny Tiny Woman"). Almost cried when I found this here. I'd taught "Ghost of John" to my children, and was thrilled to be able to play this for them.http://scarstuff.blogspot.com/2006/02/scholastic-records-haunted-house-1970.html

dude jason, you rock yet again. That was the right xmas album I was looking for! Thank you. By the wway Im still tryin to get my fingers on a turntable to copy some of these wax for you. Havent forgotten!

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I dont know why... but none of these work, maybe Im dumb, maybe all of the links are. But either way, it sucks because seeing all this great stuff and not being able to listen to ANY of it sucks, it sucks big time, so if you could find it in your heart to bring all of these great links back from the dead I (and many other people) would appreciate it.

I just found your site by linking from Check the Cool Wax. I'm sure you've had other requests for this but I'll thro mine in too. Any chance at all that you have and/or could post the Disney Records "Haunted House" album? I got one from ebay a few years ago in mono for 25 bucks. Was it ever released in stereo?

Jason, you have no idea how much your generosity - (My God, they're FREE?!?) means to the 6-10 year old imprisoned in my 50 year old frame. Also, these pieces of recorded yesterday help ease the homesickness of a displaced Yank. FAMOUS MONSTERS SPEAK is a record I've tried to hear again for almost 40 years. Thanks again.Dan Young - Ireland

anybody know anything about an album of monster stuff by the Jimmy Castor Bunch? i had a cassette of it back in the 80's, but can't seem to find proof that it existed anywhere besides in my old tape players.

Oh man I just want to cry and scream at the same time- this is BY FAR THE BEST SITE I've EVER SEEN on the internet and all of the links are dead! It's like I finally discovered something actually cool online and it's just beyond reach. You sound like an awesome guy- thanks so much for the few rips that are still alive here- I loved the 'Terror' and 'Horror' spoken word stuff, and the Samhain live show was raw! This site and the idea behind it is great- you've convinced me to start my own collection of Halloween records (if there's any of them out there still!) I hope you can bring these links back someday.Peace!

I do numerous annual theme shows on my long-running international radio show. i began in NY, Paris and am now in Amsterdam. The most fun is my somewhat annual Halloween show, the latest one can be heard at http://www.mixcloud.com/wreckthismess/wreck-pumpkins/

I recently downloaded your "ancient" mixes (Spook Party and Ghoul-A-Rama), spliced them back together and played them tonight for trick-or-treaters. A couple of my neighbors complimented me on the smoothness of the mixes and the great music choices. Sure made the evening fun! Thanks for your incredible effort.